view Implab/Automaton/RegularExpressions/Token.cs @ 196:40d7fed4a09e

fixed promise chaining behavior, the error handler doesn't handle result or cancellation handlers exceptions these exceptions are propagated to the next handlers.
author cin
date Mon, 29 Aug 2016 23:15:51 +0300
parents d5c5db0335ee
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using Implab;
using System;
using System.Linq;

namespace Implab.Automaton.RegularExpressions {
    public abstract class Token {
        public abstract void Accept(IVisitor visitor);

        public Token End() {
            return Cat(new EndToken());
        }

        public Token Tag<TTag>(TTag tag) {
            return Cat(new EndToken<TTag>(tag));
        }

        public Token Cat(Token right) {
            return new CatToken(this, right);
        }

        public Token Or(Token right) {
            return new AltToken(this, right);
        }

        public Token Optional() {
            return Or(new EmptyToken());
        }

        public Token EClosure() {
            return new StarToken(this);
        }

        public Token Closure() {
            return Cat(new StarToken(this));
        }

        public Token Repeat(int count) {
            Token token = null;

            for (int i = 0; i < count; i++)
                token = token != null ? token.Cat(this) : this;
            return token ?? new EmptyToken();
        }

        public Token Repeat(int min, int max) {
            if (min > max || min < 1)
                throw new ArgumentOutOfRangeException();
            var token = Repeat(min);

            for (int i = min; i < max; i++)
                token = token.Cat( Optional() );
            return token;
        }

        public static Token New(params int[] set) {
            Safe.ArgumentNotNull(set, "set");
            Token token = null;
            foreach(var c in set.Distinct())
                token = token == null ? new SymbolToken(c) : token.Or(new SymbolToken(c));
            return token;
        }
    }
}